A poetic combination of science and art, Hiroshi Sugimoto’s most recent series pull together two very different collections of photographs, both equally haunting. It is Sugimoto’s "fascination with the relationship of photography to time" t...
Mon 12 Sep 2011 by Beth Crowe | Read more »
Wed 24 Nov 2010 by Matthew Macaulay | Read more »
The exhibition's concept is that a new collection of internationally renowned artists—Alex Katz, Andy Warhol, Francesca Woodman, Ellen Gallagher, Vija Celmins and Damien Hirst—are exhibited within their own room, to be comprehended independ...
Sun 22 Mar 2009 by Richard Hanrahan | Read more »
Few events in recent memory have had a greater impact on this country's art than the Iraq War. From countless slogans scrawled on street walls, to Mark Wallinger’s Turner Prize-winning replica State Britain, the conflict has left a searing mark o...
Wed 28 Jan 2009 by Richard Hanrahan | Read more »
The Islanders is a difficult exhibition to describe, but an amazing one to experience. Scottish artist Charles Avery has brought together a multimedia show incorporating text, sculpture, drawing and painting, all centred around a fictional island and i...
Tue 09 Dec 2008 by Colleen Patterson | Read more »